Manó Andrassy (1821 - 1891) - photo 1

Manó Andrassy

Manó Andrássy, full name Count Manó Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka was a Hungarian self-taught artist, caricaturist, and politician.

Count Mano Andrássy was an art collector, a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Hungarian Parliament. He was at the origin of the Hungarian iron industry, developed iron ore mining and metallurgy, for his significant role in these endeavors he is still remembered by the name Iron Count.

Mano Andrássy left behind a diverse body of work. His caricatures of the vices of political and social life were known throughout the country. And drawings made during his travels to China and India were published in an album, he was elected a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

He studied painting self-taught, and his most famous painting is a self-portrait. Andrássy was an avid art collector. He is also known as a philanthropist, and his collection of antiquities is part of the National Museum's collection.

Date and place of birt:3 march 1821, Košice, Slovakia
Date and place of death:23 april 1891, Gorizia, Italy
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Cartoonist, Politician
Genre:Caricature, Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

Balthasar Wiegand (1770 - 1846)
Balthasar Wiegand
1770 - 1846
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel (1743 - 1796)
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel
1743 - 1796
Pelagio Palagi (1775 - 1860)
Pelagio Palagi
1775 - 1860
Adolf Henning (1809 - 1900)
Adolf Henning
1809 - 1900
Henry Fielding (1707 - 1754)
Henry Fielding
1707 - 1754
George Harvey (1806 - 1876)
George Harvey
1806 - 1876
Peter Grain (1785 - 1857)
Peter Grain
1785 - 1857
Pierre Jean Hellemans (1787 - 1845)
Pierre Jean Hellemans
1787 - 1845
Lionel Johnson (1867 - 1902)
Lionel Johnson
1867 - 1902
Johannes Flinto (1787 - 1870)
Johannes Flinto
1787 - 1870
Johann Jakob Wolfensberger (1797 - 1850)
Johann Jakob Wolfensberger
1797 - 1850
 C. Blake (? - XIX century)
C. Blake
? - XIX century
Rodolphe Bresdin (1822 - 1885)
Rodolphe Bresdin
1822 - 1885
Wolfgang-Adam Töpffer (1766 - 1847)
Wolfgang-Adam Töpffer
1766 - 1847
Stepan Filippovich Galaktionov (1779 - 1854)
Stepan Filippovich Galaktionov
1779 - 1854
Josef Rolf Knobloch (1891 - 1964)
Josef Rolf Knobloch
1891 - 1964